Friday 8 January 2010

Research for charity campaign.




The NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) is the leading UKs number one charity campaign, specialising in child protection and to prevent child abuse. It first took of in 1884 and was found by Angela Burdett-Coutts. The teams are based throughout England, Wales and Northen Ireland. The children helpline is open 24 hours.


The full stop campaign.
The FULL STOP Appeal was launched alongside the Campaign in 1999. It set out to raise £250 million over and above normal fundraising, to support the extraordinary amount of work that the NSPCC would need to do.
The Appeal closed in March 2007, having met and exceeded its target amount. Supported by millions of people, it has enabled the FULL STOP Campaign to make incredible progress. The NSPCC is now able to support thousands more children and young people who have suffered abuse and neglect, and prevent problems arising for many others. Our public education campaigns, lobbying and partnerships have all helped to change the way society thinks and behaves towards children.


Annual review.


Childline.
Childline is the UK’s free, confidential helpline for children and young people. Trained volunteers are on hand to provide advice and support,by phone and online, 24 hours a day. Whenever and wherever childrenneed us, we’ll be there.

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